On the Yamal Peninsula, in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation, two teenagers burned a helicopter of a large Russian airline Utair.
As 112 writes, two teenagers entered a private airfield in the city of Noyabrsk tonight.
A Utair helicopter was on the territory of the airfield, which the children doused with gasoline and set on fire. It is noted that as a result, the boys, aged 13 and 14, received burns to their hands and faces. Due to the injuries they received, the minors had to seek medical help, which probably gave away their involvement in the incident.
RosSMI claims that the children were recruited via a messenger, and they were offered a large sum of money for the "fire show". At the same time, it is said that a criminal case has been opened on the fact of arson, security forces are checking the teenagers for involvement in other similar incidents.
According to the resource, the site where the incident occurred is almost unguarded - the boys were able to freely enter the territory.
As reported by "Baza", 13-year-old Timur and 14-year-old Sasha got into the guarded territory through a hole in the fence, where they set fire to the Mi-8 helicopter. They escaped in the same way, through the hole. Now the teenagers are in the hospital under guard.
"The task to set fire to the helicopter came via Telegram. They were promised 5 million rubles for the "work". At the same time, the father of one of the schoolchildren is now serving in the SVO," the report says.